WYONG TRAINERS SET TO DOMINATE QUALIFIER
With a strong hand in Saturday’s home track qualifier Wyong trainers are
confident they can add to the two local runners already through to the
Polytrack Provincial-Midway Final.
Locally trained horses make up half of Saturday’s field of 16, with Kim Waugh
saddling up French Bonnet and Different Strokes in the $150,000 race, while
Barossa Rosa and Mabel represent Tracey Bartley.
Oakfield Arrow, Pandora Blue and Fumiko complete a trio for Kristen
Buchanan, while Zorocat lines up for Damien Lane.
Victorella trained by Louise Munce and Bartley’s Sebrenco are among the
four emergencies.
Waugh and Bartley have already qualified Great News and Kiss Sum,
respectively for the $500,000 final on April 9, both among the top five
chances in early betting.
French Bonnet resumes in the 1350m Qualifier and Waugh is pleased with her
form leading into the race.
“Her two trials have been really good and I’m very pleased with her. She’s
absolutely flying,” she said.
French Bonnet has put together four wins and a placing from her 10 starts,
including a Warwick Farm victory over 1400m last preparation.
The stables other runner, Different Strokes also resumes after two trials.
He has three wins and three placings from just seven starts, including a
Midway win over 1400m on October 9 before being unplaced in the Four
Pillars.
“His trials have been very good as well,” Waugh said. “I’m very happy with
both of them.”
Bartley is equally enthused with his duo Barossa Rosa, a Midway winner who
finished a close fourth in the Four Pillars and progressive filly Mabel.
“Barossa Rosa’s barrier trial was good the other day and she makes her own
luck up on the speed. She’s probably the better of my two only because she
has a bit more maturity than the other filly at this stage, but Mabel’s been
working really well this week.”
The Buchanan stable saddles up two previous Midway winners in Oakfield
Arrow and Pandora Blue, with the trainer believing both are good chances.
“I’ve been really pleased with Pandora and her first up run this prep was
good. My only concern is she could be a bit vulnerable over the 1350m,” she
said.
“Oakfield Arrow’s last run in the Newcastle Qualifier looked plain on paper
but she came back with irregular blood work after the race. She’s a lovely
free-rolling mare, who can handle the wet if the rain comes, and she gets her
chance.”
Buchanan said she “couldn’t be happier” with Fumiko, who backs up from
the Newcastle Qualifier on March 5.
Lane’s Zorocat ran without luck in the Gosford Qualifier on March 12 and will
put in an improved performance off a more favourable barrier.
The first of eight races gets underway at 1.10pm